SPICES: spectro-polarimetric imaging and characterization of exoplanetary systems.
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Boccaletti, Anthony; Schneider, Jean; Traub, Wes; Lagage, Pierre-Olivier; Stam, Daphne; Gratton, Raffaele; Trauger, John; Cahoy, Kerri; Snik, Frans; Baudoz, Pierre; Galicher, Raphael; Reess, Jean-Michel; Mawet, Dimitri; Augereau, Jean-Charles; Patience, Jenny; Kuchner, Marc; Wyatt, Mark; Pantin, Eric; Maire, Anne-Lise; Vérinaud, Christophe; ... Show more Show less
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SPICES (Spectro-Polarimetric Imaging and Characterization of Exoplanetary Systems) is a five-year M-class mission proposed to ESA Cosmic Vision. Its purpose is to image and characterize long-period extrasolar planets and circumstellar disks in the visible (450-900 nm) at a spectral resolution of about 40 using both spectroscopy and polarimetry. By 2020/2022, present and near-term instruments will have found several tens of planets that SPICES will be able to observe and study in detail. Equipped with a 1.5 m telescope, SPICES can preferentially access exoplanets located at several AUs (0.5-10 AU) from nearby stars (<25 pc) with masses ranging from a few Jupiter masses to Super Earths (∼2 Earth radii, ∼10 M) as well as circumstellar disks as faint as a few times the zodiacal light in the Solar System.
Date issued
2012-10Department
Space Telecommunications Astronomy and Radiation (STAR) Lab; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsPublisher
Experimental Astronomy
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Boccaletti, A., J. Schneider, W. Traub, P.-O. Lagage, D. Stam, R. Gratton, J. Trauger, K. Cahoy, F. Snik, R. Galicher, J.- M. Reess, D. Mawet, J.-C. Augereau, J. Patience, M. Kuchner, M. Wyatt, E. Pantin, A.-L. Maire, P. Baudoz, C. Verinaud, S. Ronayette, D. Dubreuil, M. Min, M. Rodenbuis, D. Mesa, R. Belikov, O. Guyon, and M. Tamura,“SPICES: Spectro- Polarimetric Imaging and Characterization of Exoplanetary Systems: From planetary disks to nearby Super Earths,” Experimental Astronomy, 34, 2, pp.355-384, doi: 10.1007/s10686-012-9290-5, 2012.
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0922-6435
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Astrophysical spectropolarimetry, Imaging systems, Planetary systems, Telescopes, Nearby stars, Astrophysics, Exoplanets, High contrast imaging